USB2.0 PHY IP
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USB2.0 PHY, 8-bit or a 16-bit parallel interface, remaining backward compatible with USB1.1 legacy protocol at 12Mbps
- Complies with Universal Serial Bus Specification Rev. 2.0
- Interface compliant with the UTMI specification (60MHz 8-bit interface or 30MHz 16-bit interface)
- Supports 480Mbps High-Speed(HS) and 12Mbps Full-Speed(FS)
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USB2.0 PHY
- Support USB HS and FS working mode
- Fully comply with USB2.0 and USB1.1 specification
- Comply with UTMI interface specification
- Embeded Clock and Data Recovery (CDR)
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SMIC 55nm LL USB2.0 PHY
- Compliant with the USB Spec Rev2.0
- Compliant with the UTMI Spec Rev1.05
- Compliant with the UTMI+ Spec Rev1.0 Level3
- Supports 480Mbit/s “High Speed”, 12Mbit/s “Full Speed” and 1.5Mbit/s “Low Speed”
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USB2.0 PHY - SMIC 110nm generic
- Low cost; Low EMI; Ultra-low size: 0.182mm^2
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USB2.0 PHY - SMIC130nm Eflash
- Low cost;
- Low EMI; Ultra-low size: 0.19mm2
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USB2.0 PHY - SMIC 153nm Logic
- Low cost;
- Low EMI; Low size: 0.21mm2
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USB2.0 PHY - SMIC 180nm Logic
- Low cost;
- Low EMI; Low size: 0.29mm2
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USB 2.0 PHY IP, Silicon Proven in TSMC 90G
- Compliant with USB2.0 and USB1.1 specification
- Compliant with UTMI Specification Version level 3.
- Supports HS(480Mbps)/FS(12Mbps) /LS(1.5Mbps) modes
- All required terminations, including 1.5Kohm pullup on DP and DM, and 15Kohm pull-down on DP and DM are internal to chip
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USB 2.0 PHY IP, Silicon Proven in TSMC 65LP
- Compliant with USB2.0 and USB1.1 specification
- Compliant with UTMI Specification Version level 3.
- Supports HS(480Mbps)/FS(12Mbps) /LS(1.5Mbps) modes
- All required terminations, including 1.5Kohm pullup on DP and DM, and 15Kohm pull-down on DP and DM are internal to chip
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USB 2.0 PHY IP, Silicon Proven in TSMC 7FF
- Compliant with USB2.0 and USB1.1 specification
- Compliant with UTMI Specification Version level 3.
- Supports HS(480Mbps)/FS(12Mbps) /LS(1.5Mbps) modes
- All required terminations, including 1.5Kohm pullup on DP and DM, and 15Kohm pull-down on DP and DM are internal to chip